Netflix has built up a reputation for cancelling shows early, and this year has already seen a fair few TV series scrapped by the streamer. The most recent casualty is The Midnight Gospel, a critically acclaimed show that will be ending with just one season. Also falling to Netflix's axe is the likes of Raising Dion, Archive 81, and Cooking with Paris.
We've rounded up every single show that's been brought to an abrupt end right here – and there's quite a few of them. We're also keeping the list up to date, so you can see exactly what new shows have ended early.
It's not all bad news, though, with Stranger Things season 4 breaking the streamer's own opening weekend record and the recently released Bridgerton season 2 becoming Netflix's most watched English-language series, while Squid Game remains their most popular show ever. But while those are the success stories, here are the shows cut short…
Bone would have been an adaptation of Jeff Smith's comic of the same name, which follows Fone Bone and his cousins as they get into mischief and have adventures. It was announced in 2019, but was eventually axed in 2022.
This was the third attempt at adapting the comic, and Smith took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the news.
Sigh. pic.twitter.com/0c9cFOdv8dApril 22, 2022
Co-creator Duncan Trussell revealed on Twitter that The Midnight Gospel would not be returning for a second season after being canceled by Netflix. "In my mind there's one more season but the sentient glass "deciding" cube they keep in their catacombs vibrated "No more." And it's hard to argue with a cube," he wrote (opens in new tab).
The animated series follows a "spacecaster" named Clancy, who traverses the multiverse interviewing subjects for his
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